
Publications of M Strickrodt
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Journal Article (3)
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Journal Article
45 (6), pp. 993 - 1013 (2019)
Memory for Navigable Space is Flexible and Not Restricted to Exclusive Local or Global Memory Units. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 2.
Journal Article
155, pp. 77 - 95 (2016)
Qualitative differences in memory for vista and environmental spaces are caused by opaque borders, not movement or successive presentation. Cognition 3.
Journal Article
6, 1936, pp. 1 - 12 (2015)
This Place Looks Familiar: How Navigators Distinguish Places with Ambiguous Landmark Objects When Learning Novel Routes. Frontiers in Psychology Book (1)
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Book
The impossible puzzle: No global embedding in environmental space memory. Logos Verlag, Berlin, Germany (2019), 276 pp.
Conference Paper (5)
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Conference Paper
Spatial Survey Estimation is Incremental and Relies on Directed Memory Structures. In: Spatial Cognition XI: 11th International Conference, Spatial Cognition 2018, Tübingen, Germany, September 5-8, 2018, pp. 27 - 42 (Eds. Creem-Regehr, S.; Schöning, J.). 11th International Conference on Spatial Cognition (SC 2018), Tübingen, Germany, September 05, 2018 - September 08, 2018. Springer, Cham, Switzerland (2018)
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Conference Paper
Flexible integration of a navigable, clustered environment. In: Computational Foundations of Cognition, p. 1156 - 1156 (Eds. Gunzelmann, G.; Howes, A.; Tenbrink, T.; Davelaar, E.). 39th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2017), London, UK. Cognitive Science Society, Austin, TX, USA (2017)
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Conference Paper
SQUARELAND 2.0: A flexible and realistic virtual environment for investigating cognitive processes in human wayfinding. In: Cognitive Science Meets Artificial Intelligence: Human and Artificial Agents in Interactive Contexts, pp. 2363 - 2368 (Eds. Bello, P.; Guarini, M.; McShane, M.; Scassellati, B.). 36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2014), Québec, Canada, July 23, 2014 - July 26, 2014. Curran, Red Hook, NY, USA (2014)
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Conference Paper
The influence of structural salience and verbalisation on finding the return path. In: Cognitive Science Meets Artificial Intelligence: Human and Artificial Agents in Interactive Contexts, pp. 613 - 618 (Eds. Bello, P.; Guarini, M.; McShane, M.; Scassellati, B.). 36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2014), Québec, Canada, July 23, 2014 - July 26, 2014. Curran, Red Hook, NY, USA (2014)
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Conference Paper
Spatial cognition: the return path. In: Cooperative Minds: Social Interaction and Group Dynamics, pp. 537 - 542 (Eds. Knauff, M.; Pauen, M.; Sebanz, N.; Wachsmuth, I.). 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2013), Berlin, Germany, July 31, 2013 - August 03, 2013. Cognitive Science Society, Austin, TX, USA (2013)
Meeting Abstract (1)
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Meeting Abstract
Multiple levels of representation for a navigable, clustered space. In TeaP 2018: Abstracts of the 60th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, p. 262 (Eds. Schütz, A.; Schubö, A.; Endres, D.; Lachnit, H.). 60th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP 2018), Marburg, Germany, March 11, 2018 - March 14, 2018. Pabst Science Publishers, Lengerich, Germany (2018)
Poster (7)
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Poster
Making the impossible possible: Learning a non-Euclidean space in VR. Virtual Environments: Current Topics in Psychological Research Workshop (VECTOR 2018), Tübingen, Germany (2018)
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Poster
On your own or in pairs: faster but less efficient spatial search during collaboration. 6th Mind, Brain & Body Symposium in the framework of the International Brain Awareness Week (MBBS 2018), Berlin, Germany (2018)
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Poster
The Inverted Route Direction Effect. Second International Workshop on Models and Representations in Spatial Cognition, Tübingen, Germany (2017)
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Poster
Clustering an Environmental Space into Regions: Evidence for Hierarchical Representations. Second International Workshop on Models and Representations in Spatial Cognition, Tübingen, Germany (2017)
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Poster
Beyond the border: Separation of space influences memory structure of an object layout. International Conference Spatial Cognition (SC 2016), Philadelphia, PA, USA (2016)
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Poster
Using Virtual Reality to Examine Social and Spatial Cognition. Virtual Environments: Current Topics in Psychological Research: VECTOR Workshop, Tübingen, Germany (2016)
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Poster
What if you could build your own landmark? The influence of color, shape, and position on landmark salience. 12th Biannual Conference of the German Cognitive Science Society (KogWis 2014), Tübingen, Germany (2014)